On Apr 21, 5:36=A0pm, "Superman Hughes TrollKiller of scum 24bit &
squarewheel" <BillHug...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi Jim,
> =A0 =A0 If it doesn't have six sides cut into it to enable a socket as
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> pumps have pictured: =A0http://www.billhughes.com/waterPump.jpgthen
someon=
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> replaced it with a galvanized 5/8" pipe forcing you to use a pipe
wrench.
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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> "cowboy67" <cowboy67...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Howdy all,
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> > =A0 I have a question about a water pump fitting. I bought a new water
> > pump. Took the old one off and found that there was about a 6 inch
> > threaded pipe attached to a coolant hose on the top. I thought no
> > biggie, just remove it and put it on the old. Well, no such luck. I
> > cannot get the pipe off. I went to autozone with the new pump and seen
> > connectors, but none fit.
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> > =A0Any idea where to get one of these threaded pipes? Is this
something
> > that I will probably have to have made?
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> > Thanks!
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Yeah, there isn't any type of nut that I can get a hold of. The
problem now is not getting it off, but finding a new one to put on my
new pump. Is there a part number? I went to Autozone and they had
some, but none of the threads fit.
THanks!
Jim


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